And include it in your `Packages` folder. (It will override the Alignment plugin if in your `Installed Packages`, if you have it installed.)

P.S. I haven't used it myself, but people don't generally post complete nonsense on github. (Generally )

Alex

I was referring to Valign, I gave that a try and it does look good.One thing I don't like about it though, if I select multiple lines it won't line them all up properly if there are newlines between some of the lines.

Saxi wrote:I was referring to Valign, I gave that a try and it does look good.

Sorry! I misunderstood. VAlign is compatible with both ST2 & 3.

Saxi wrote:One thing I don't like about it though, if I select multiple lines it won't line them all up properly if there are newlines between some of the lines.

Yeah, VAlign is kind of limited in how it works, but, honestly, it's the first alignment plugin I've managed to use consistently, because it's so easy to trigger.

Why don't you try opening an issue about your use case? (Actually I just looked and I think you have?)

Alex

Yeah I posted an issue regarding it. I do like how easily it can be triggered, but I frequently want to align with new line, for example when I am setting up constants and grouping them by likeness. I want them all aligned relative to each other, only way to do it with this plugin is to put them all together, align, then put the line breaks in.

Saxi wrote:I want them all aligned relative to each other, only way to do it with this plugin is to put them all together, align, then put the line breaks in.

It's not ideal, but it's not too bad. You'll eventually encounter situations where Valign completely misunderstands what you would like to happen and that's more of a problem. I still dig the Ctrl+\

I might give the other alignment a try, it's based off regular expressions, but I suspect it will take a long time to get them all setup the way you want, and I would like to avoid all that if at all possible.